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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-06-03

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1852-06-03 page 1

( 4 70LUME XV. COLUMBUS, THURSDA.Y MORNING. JUNE 3, 152. NUMBER 218 INTED AMD PUBLI8HED Bt SOOTT fc BAIOOU, (iKFIC'li JOOBNAX lOILDIKOI, HIGH AND FXABL STREETS. COUNTING ROOM ON HIGH STREET. T CUIUS invariably la advance. I ho liuily, to personsln Columbus, peryoir . - . . ID 00 " seut by mail out of Columbua S 00 " during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance of lu Columbui ity mull I'hn Trl-Woekly by mat! Weekly In Columbui Out ot the eity; by mall, single . . . . To clubs of four and upward! To clubs ot ten and upward, to one address Daily, session ....... Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To cluba ol ova and upward! ........ . S 00 . 4 00 3 00 8 00 1 SO 1 25 1 00 8 00 1 00 60 40 Advertising. The following ratea and rule of advertising bare been agreed upon between the proprietor ol the Ohio Statesman and tbe Ohio State Journal, to be observed, in all oases, alter this date July iu, ims. Dally Paper. One square, 10 linos or leu, onelnaertlon " ' each additional " " " "1 week " a ' ' 3 " " " " 1 month a ' " 3 " . 0S0 . 0 23 1 60 8 00 . . 3 00 400 . 6 00 . 800 . 10 00 . 15 00 . Is! ' Standing card, S Itnet or loss, perannum cnluran.wltb a changes, .. " . 18 00 10 00 20 00 83 00 . 29 00 . 30 00 0 ii IS " a hanged weekly " dally wltb 4 changei .. .i u changed weekly Ml 80 00 33 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 aauy 130 00 other case not provided for, chargeable In conformity with i no aboTerate. Tim .taniUrd of meaiurement to be minion type. For oach additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length ol time, and for each additional square Inserted under tne yearly rate, naii price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is spo- cilied on the manuscript, or previously agreod upon between the parties. , , 1'ubliahors not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-menu beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (fur offices of every description) to ba charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name ; the snme to be, in all cases, p ild In advance. All advertisement from strangers or translont persons to be pnid in advance. ' Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular "business; and all advertisements nut pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to bo contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVEBTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED OBATOITOUSLV. A.I v k 'V -.'ments tor charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township Mid other public meetings, and such like, to be charged halt price Death inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitation or obituary notices, and wben so accompanied, to be Rejua. advertisers, and all others sending communications or rrquirliK nitfces, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or nnv puolie entertainments where charges are made lor s linilttui-f - - all uotlcos ol private asoclatlons every notice doiuuraii'i ci attention to private enterprises, calculated orin-Mndcrt 1 1 .i r.rnote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that tho same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rata ol not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisement to be charged not lest than double the above rates, and measured a if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rato of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY. DR3. COULTER A BARNES announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that tbey have formed a partnership lr the practice of tin Healing Art according to the reformat! iry law of Homeopathy. Tney expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worse before they can be made better, or sinks tbem nearer the ......... .hard in. rtnr In raise thtim. Office In Ihe Odeon Bulding. Residence of Dr r.TZ7a .,,.. nt huim ml Konnh streets. Kesidenco of I)r- Roma, 'fnon t . H.nith aide 4 doors west ot Third. apl3-ll tftl. IS. Mj -juaaiiU, v. V FF1CE removed to Uwvnne's Block, corner of High street o and Sugar alley. mam DU. minllin TnillMPMIkN'M OFFICE. iVO. 4, Ncll Exchange, opposite the Secretary ol State's i.1 office. High street, Columbua. ducll NATHAN HUOOHI4, Jaatlce of Ihe Peace, OfBco in the 10cm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south 01 rno rrauann didi, uy .umi. lfSaSADDll W I , DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, ate, 4to. Mo. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Tadlock. A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney and Counsellor at Law.C'oIambna, ynlo. Office, No. 2, Nell's Exchange, opposite Secretary ot buteeoincei Jy27 WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Colnmbua, Onto- ALSO, a Cummissioner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds tor the State ot Now York. xSO JAMES A. WILCOX, Notary Public anal Cominlaaloner for New 1 ork and Wlacenala. AT the Office of P. B. at J. A. WILCOX, High street, near Brosd. mh3-3m' J. R. TUTTI.B, ATTOXMXT AMD COOWSXLLOB AT LAW. OFFICE Next door south of City Hank Buildings, overPli urn's Sdillnrvtor. Columbus. Ohio. noliMAwly 8AHCIL OAttOWAT. HEtM W. rAOB, GALLOWAY ct PAGE, A TTORSEX3 AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners. In the Court of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Court. Office in Platt'a new building, opposito State House, mayft-tf IOSXFH V. SMITH. SAMUXL f. MUXS. SMITH & MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Eatnte, Bounty Land and Pen-Ion Ageota, Two door East of High, on Town Street, ooLUStace, Ohio, ATTEND to the practice of their Profession, obtaining Pen-alons, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and leaslug Real Estate, examining land titles, collection of clams, aco., ate. , , , Letters from a distance asnst be pott-paid. ap7 C SXSSIOKS. I" HABBH. F. C. SESSIONS dc CO.. D RY GOODS, Boot, Shoe, Hats, Caps, Straw Good, to. Four door south of the American, Columbus. ocl wst. sixt. , ' "tLY- HUBERT & IUUY, l OOK BINDERS. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, A KE prepared to Bind In any style, la a superior maimer . harms In us a first Embossing Press, Ac. No. 1 Buckeye Block ad story. apSS johh w. aAXxa. aoaaaT AajssTnono. BAKER Sc ARMSTRONG, ,a REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Colmnbna, O. LnciAisatrra.es. tho.comstocx. oxo.o.coaisTocK. BUTTLES, COM STOCK eV CO., (Successors to B. Comstoca A Co,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturer, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Ep Liberal advance made on consignments. mar8 J. RIDGWAY V CO'S Iron Fenndry, Broad at reel, eur the Bridge, Coluns-baa, Okie. Stoves of all klnds,nd a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octyU II. E. SMITH, Aactlaaaad CeatasiMlea MerckaaC, Ne. 3, Odeea Baildiaca, Colaaihaa, Okie. ALL kinds of Mereaaadue, Real Estate, Household Furniture fee- Ax, sold oareawonable terms. Persons wishing any de-scriptioa of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. Columbus, Oct. 1, 185L-U. HENRY CHEARS V ABIJAH S.CUEAUS. Haass Palatera aad Paper Haagera, Highatreet,betweea8pruigaad Long streets, Columbua, Ohio juJO-diy ain'rinR. T HE maderstgned have this day associated themselves In busi-aesa.ander thelrm ot WM. RICHARDS A CO, at the old stand ol Wbu Richard, No. 1, NeU House, P' Columbus February 1,1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal patronafO wldi which oar friend and the publi geaeraUy aea favored aa, b gratefully acknowledged ; aad acorn- "'tZZZtTlZ? WCHARDS A CO. All peraoae having aneettled aecoants wi the lata tim ol Was. Richard, are iavited to call aad "A.RDg "Tebr-yl.lMl. I""10 VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. All aahapraved halflo corner 3d aadStatestreeUlMacon. saodioaa Briek dwelUng with 10 room aad good oat-baild iaaa a ill aew. auiaer M and P'-1- " Kaqalreof nisassnjasw.airasr- OOJUTOC Co. BOOKS & STATIONERY. THE following work are Just received, and lor aaleat the Newspaper nod Periodical Depots Mysteries and Miseries of New Orleans. By ned Buntline. The Swamp Steed j or, Tbe Days ot Marion and his Merry IUCU. Tbe two Brides. By T. 8. Arthur. Falkland. By Bulwer. The Rebel Snvi A Tale of the Revolution. Ac. Au. Together with a very large assortment ot new and interesting reading matter, including a variety of Nowspapcrs, among wnicn may oe louna tne following, vil t Gleason's Pictorial, 10 cents a week. Waveily Magailne, do do New York Herald, weekly, 10 coots per week. New York Tribune, do do do National Police tiatette, do 5 do New York Picayune, do 5 do Carpet Bag, do 5 do Lantern, do l'-JVs. do Saturday Evening Post, do 6 do New York Dutchman, do 614 do Punch, do 15 do Railroad Guide, do IS do Scientific American do 5 do SDlrit of tbe Times. do luta do And many others, too numoroua to mention, but it tou will urop 10, you snail nave a cnance 10 loon at an, ana select sucn as you may nxe nest, tmanj u. a. nun muss, Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity 1 now offered for purchasing Book Stationery, Ae., AT UUtCAT MAHUAINS: The undersicned are now oflerina for sale, at the old store oi Huntington at Maclutire, their very large assortment of Law, Medical, theological. Historical and Miscellaneous Book. Also, all the Classical and Common School Book in goneral use. Large Family Bibles, School Bibles and Testaments, Blank Booas, sc., at prices neretotore unequaled. HTATIUMKUV. Cap, Letter, Folio Post. Demy and Medium Penan Note Pa per, Envelopes, Visiting and Printers' Cards. Ac. Also, a large variety of Pocket Cutlery, including Rogers A Wolitenbolm's fine Pen and Pocket Knives. Gold and Silver Pencil Gold Pens and Cnaea Me tallic Fens, cVc.i Pocket Book, Porle-l'lounnle, flnsasri' tvfiara.i'orr.oaroiio, cvc. The attention ot Booksellers, Protessional Men, Teachers and porsons purchasing for Libraries, and all others, is respectful? soiiciiea. Butter bargains are now offered than can be had at any Book' store in the Wostorn country. isaau is. wiiii mu, JAMES T. BURR, JalO Assignees of Huntington AMaclntiro. 40,000 SOLD IN SIX WEEKS. IVTIltf. HARRIET BEEUHER STOWE'S new and thrilling a storv. entitled UNCLE TOM'S CABIN or. Life among the Lowly, wun six uiusirnuons. aesienea ov niuinirs. This flreat work, which has created so much excitement tnrougn tne columns ot the National Era, and which has been pronounced ' TUci STORY OF THE AGE," is now completed ana rcaciy lor sale, it m-Kes two vols. Li mo. ii'i pages eacn, and Is sold at the following prices 1 In paper covers 81 00 per s' tt. in cloth eovers 1 50 periett. In cloih covers, full silt Q 00 ner sett. With a discount to the trade. Early orders solicited. JEWETT, PROCTOR A WORTHINGTON, Publishers, Cleveland, Ohio. The work csn be sent by mall, the poslane under 600 miles on Ihe paper bound being 27 cents, and 3.1 cents on the cloth bound. Persons sendlnu these amount In nostase stainns. in addition to the prices above mentioned, shall receive a copy by mail prepaid. AGENTS WANTED to aid In circulatlug this work. mal3-d2aw4latriwlaw3t SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. ftackhardt's Chemistry. Reid's Intellectual Philosophy. Stewart's do. do. Latham'a Grammar. 'Pusculan Disputations. For sale at the New Bookstore. maS9 . J. 11. Hil.EY A. C'U. NEW BOOKS Book for a Corner. By Leigh Hunt. Popular Ballad,, Memorial ot Cooper. Nights in a Block-House. By Watson Hearts Unruled t or, I knew you would like him Janney's Life oi Wm. Penn. Schoolcralt's Twenty Years with tho Indians. Journal of a Military Reconnoisanee In Santa Fe, New Mexi co, and the NnvHjo Country. By J. H. Simpson. Komanceot Natural Hlttory wild scene ana wild uunts. Fur sale at the New Bookstore. maSS J. H. RILEY it CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways J. of Thinking. By Donald Mcl.eod. Peneillnga by the Way. New revised edition, For sale at tho New Bookstore. m29 J. II. RILEY 4t CO. BOOKS, STATIONKUV. cVC. View Firm, iind New Goods. THE undersigned, having takrn tho store lately occupied by Messrs. Huntington A Maclntlre, will open early in Jun with an entire new stock. They design keeping on hand a general assortment of Books in every department ot Literature. Also, a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, Fancy Goods, Ae. Their aim will be to furnish every article in their line at the lowest possible prices : and they trust by lair and honorable dealing to retain the former patrons oi the establishment, and merit a share of public favor, mal BURR A RANDALL. 6 7" CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL. Read the following Teatimony from Dr. IIRNRY E. MORRILL, a akilllnl Phyalclan of New York City. IN his remarks on Dyspepsia he savs The most effectual medicine to improve ihe tone and enemy of the stomach, is tbat preparrd by Dr Geo. B. Green, of Windsor, Vt, nod called the Oxygenated Bitters. I would publish the recipe for preparing this valuable medicine, if 1 knew what it was, but aa I do not. I can only recommend its use. It seems to me to beimpropeily called " Bitters," at least in the popular acceptation of that U rn, for it contains no Alcohol or other Spirit, and is rather sour than bitter. Tho' here, by the way, I cannot too earnestl? caution the Dyspeptic sufferer, against usinr the thouaand.end one " Skerry Wine," and other advertised " bitten," the basis ol which is Alcohol, or other Ardent Spirits. They no more Impart real energy to Ihe atomach, than a whip gives strength to a horse. The stimnla tion which they excite is only temporary, and aura to be followed by a reaction, which at length will Inevitably wear out the slomacb. The medicine of which I am speaking obviatea these objections, it hi been analyzed by that distinguished chemist. Prof. Hayes, M. D , State Aasayer of Massachusetts, who declares that " the medicinal articles used are those prescribed by the most eminent Physicians, for the relief from, and cure of, the diseases for which these Bitters have been so eminently successful." But my experience with this medicine haa satisfied me that tbe article must be combined In very different proportions from those usually employed, or that tbey are brought together in auch a manner that some new product results from their combination. For In no other way can I account for the astoniihing efficacy which 1 am certain they posses. I have employed tbem in a multitude of cases, and have uniformly found, that when used according to tbe directions, they gradually but surely remove, one by one, the varions distressing symptom which cluster around the confirmed Dyspeptic restore to the stomach its lost energies, and thus lead the patient back to the enjoyment of permanent health and strength. in addition to my own experience with this medicine, which ha led me to think ot it so highly, I would state, tnat It baa alio been used by the following persona, and received their unqualified approbation : Prol. Edward E. Phelps, H. D, Dartmouth College. Hon. Myron Lawrence, Ex-President Mass. Senate. Hon. Samuel 8. Phelps, U.S. Senator from Vermont Hon. Wm. Upham, U. S. Senator from Vermont Hon. J. F Simmons, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. Hon. J. T. Morehead, formerly Oov. of Kentucky, now U.S. Senator. Hon. Wm. Woodbrldge, formerly Gov. of Michigan, bow U. B. Senator. Hon L. H. Arnold, formerly Governor of Rhode Island, now Member ot Congress. , Hob. H. D. Foster, member r' Congress from Pennsylvania. Boa. Solomon Koote, member ot Congress from Vermont. Boa. Geo. W. Jones. Esq, Surveyor General, Iowa, Hob. M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory.Gen. A C. Dodge, Delegate la Coegeea from Iowa, and many others. REED, AUSTIN A CO, Wholesale Druggist, No. So Merchant' Row, Boston . General Agents. gar Price, al per bottle ; six bottle for t5. For sale by O. ROBERTS CO, Columbus. Also, by the principal Drucg1ta throaabout the State. (msiM-trl waw BURNET'S PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WATER COOLERS, constantly ob head aad for saJeat OppoatetawtkliaBaax. NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. T EONARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT, and JJ LEATHER BANDING MANUFACTORY, 109 Pbahl ind 60 HxAVxa SraiKTs. Nxw Yohk. tho object of the above rstabllal'mcnt i to keep at all times on band, and roauy tor mmeatau delivery, a large supply 01 sr ticlea required by tbe MECHANIC and MANUFACTURER, via 1 Engine and Hand Lathes, Iron Planing and Vertical Drilling macnines, cutting engines, isoit gutters, ensuing anu tuning Bsacnines, universal i;nuoxs, rianer vnucis, oiiue itesis, ace, Ac 1 Wood Planlna Machines. Tenoclna and Morticing- Machines, Stoam Enalnns and Rollers, Punches, Shears and Bending Ma, chines Mill Gearing, Wrought Iron Shafting, Cotton and Wool en Machinery. Cotton '.'Ins. Msnufsoturers' Findings. Ac Ac Manufactory of LEATHER BANDING, made from the bestOsk tanned isatner, and tnorouguiy streicnau uy powenuimacninery, maji-jm r. a. uivnnnu. Bffinni & scraimhi's SOTMIOR XNOLI8H COACH VAHNIS1I, Depot 3A New Street. NEW YORK. rPHIS highly celebrated Varnish is expresriy adapted tor the X use ol carriage or Unfit work of any kind. In transparency. brilliancy and durability is not surpassed by any other article of tne kind now in use. rut up in cans 01 1, v ma a gallons eacn. ADOLPUUS HUGEL. Also, constantly on hand. Varnish of suoerior oualitr. suitable lor uaoineianu otner wora. miiim BROWN, PALMER fc DW1UUT, No. 173 Broadway, N. Y. City, CORNER OF MAIDEN LANE. Watchea. Watch movements, FINE DIAMOND AND PEARL JEWELRY, Silver and Plnled Wnre, MUSIC BOXES. FANCY ARTICLES. to which they Invite tbe attention of tbe trade generally through out tbe country. maU1-3m FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, At No. 4(1 Pine htreet. New York. TJRINTED by a new patent process. E. E. RICE A CO., Pat A entees. would most resnectfullv announce to tbe trade, tbat tney nave attatned tbe great desideratum ol printing floor Oil Cloths by machinery, which, for elegance of finish, have never been excelled, and which they are now offering, together with a large and desirable stock ot Cloths, from 8 to 6 tert wide, at greatly reduced prices, at tne.r warehouse, No. 4U fine street mat i-.im PREMIUM I'lANOFOIlTES. GROVEHTEEN ib CO. WOULD call the attention of thuae abont purchasing to their splendid stock of fA to 71 octave PIANOH, wbich they believe cannot be excelled by any other In tho city, either tor tone or finish, or in quality of material, or In workinanthip. As an evidenco of this, they would state that at the last Fair of the American Institute they were awarded a GOLD MKDAL for the best Piano, being the filth successive year In wbleh they have received premiums from the Instltuto. For the Southern market we are making with Doublo Iron Frames and detached eases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. 4A1 vroaanay, jvrto xorR, (vpnatrs) 1. II. Grovxstickn, Wm. Tmislow. mall-3m ZINC l'AINT WARRANTED PURE. I1HK NEW JERSEY ZINC CO WAnxHousx, 45 Dey Street, New York lurnish tbeir Zinc Painta ntthe following prices: No. I, White, ground in oil, 9 cents per lb. No. 9, White, ground in oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Black, ground in oil, S1 cents per lb. Dry White of Zinc, 6 cents per lb. Thoir WHITE ZINC PAINT enual weight covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, morn suriacn than any othir Paint: retains its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualltlee lor years ; ia free from tho poisons so dangerous in other pigments, to painters and tenants of newly painted rooms, and resists the sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ships, und aa outsido or inside Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Ground in varnish it forms a beautiful porcelain finish. The French government haa adopted Zinc Paint lor all its uses. The BROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a solid metalilo coating en wood, brick, iron, Ac, admirable lor tire-proof qualities. Tney are unrivaled for rail care, depots. eng.ues, ete. For marine uies they resist the corroding of salt water and weather, ao fatal to other painta. Dealers supplied on liberal terms, by MANNING ii. BQUIEH, Agents, epn-u.im ao uey nc, new 1 or. Looking Glass and Picture Frame manufactory, 07. As 71 Foravth Street. N. Y. rHE UNDERSIGNED, having devoted his personal attention lor many yean to the LOOKINOULASS AND PICTURE-FRAME BUSINESS, is tully competent by his experience to execute work of any description in his line that will give satisfaction to the most particular. Being probably the LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLIrltlMKNTof the Kind in thia country, it possesses advantages over others in VA RiETY AND EXTENSI VENESS OF STOCK ; and the lono xsTABLIaiiXD and continual increase of trade from all uarts of the Union, with the many improvements the uudersigned has recently made in his machinery, enables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer 1 and he respectlnlly solicits his friends and the public in general to call and examine bis largo assortment ot luukihm ULA!-tf.s and riuiutu. UAmbs previous to purchasing. On hand. ROSEWOOD. WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications through tbe post office will be thanklully received aud punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Post Office. (mh31-d3mj 8. J. B1GLKH. LOOKING-GLASS WARE-ROOMS Art Repoaltory and linllery. WILLIAMS. STEVENS WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway, New York. OOKINO GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Dealers in KiasT Class Eokopkan Enoravinos, Artists Ma- TIBIALS, Oil. PAKTIN03, DltAWINGS, STAlUAkT AND WOHKS OF ART OhNRRALLV. The attention ot purchasers Is rrspeetlully solicited, wun tne assurance that every article will be lurnishedof aauperior quality at tho moat ressonable rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Fatcnt Platform Scales. (Improved In qunllly and reduced In Price.) DAP'l'ED to every required operation ol weighing, as Rail-rnari Hcalea for 1 rains and Binele Cars. In use on the lrin- nal railroads in the United States and Great llritain. WARE HOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rollins Mills, Ac. STORE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCALES ; 11AY and COALSCALES, Ac. These scales have been long known and severely tested; and tho universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perlect adjustment is such, that tbey are regarded as thi standard, from whioh there is noappea). FAIRBANKS A CO., C9 w Bier St., cw lurK. In Columbns, N. 8. Benton. mar5-3md NIACjIARA FALLS HOTEL, Nlasjnra Fall-, N. Y. IHOMAS R. COULON, proprietor, late of the Western Hotel, I1mH.1i,. and more recently from Stanwix Hall, Albany, New York. This Hotel, centrally located, and contiguoua to the Buffalo, Rochester, and Fall, Railroad, is now thrown open for the reception of visitors. Varied and important additions have been made to this establishment during the past winter, and the parlors and bed rooms throughout, supplied with costly and splendid lurniture. Every effort that human ingenuity cuuld devise, has been employed to command lor this house the distinc Hon of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ... The undivided and ceaseless attention or the proprietor and his competent assistants, will be assiduously din-ctcd to the com fort and pleasure ot thoe seeking recreation during the summer months at thia far-famed and world-renowned watering place. may9-lm ItlUMC STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUiMC, tbe Dnest collection ever be-lore brought to this city, which was selectrd for him ir New York and Boston by competent judges. Also, will be con atantly receiving New Music soon aa published He will been abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates possible. PIANOS The largest stock ever offered In this city, from the celebrated manufactories of Chickerlng, Gilbert Ladrf, Hallett A Allen, and varioua other menu factories, which hewil1 sell fur cash cheaper than any other establishment in this State Having bn a manufacturer of Pianos for the last seventeen years, and is still engaged in the business, in Boston, he ia con (dent ba can sell for less than any other establiahmentinthi West. N. B Piano tuned and repaired at ahort notice. New and second-hand Pianos to rent. C. HEED, feld 4 doors north of Neil House. NEW LAW BOOKS. CRONPTON, MUSON and ROSCOE'S EXCHEQUER REPORTS. Svula. For sale at the New Bookstore. mh23 i. U. R1LET A CO. .1 VACANT LOTS, FORhuildlngDurpnses,on Front street, between Spring and Northstreete. Forsaleby SMITH A MILLS, oe93-d Real Estate Agents. MCLY MILL SAWS. rv NE ease Wiunott'e extra cast steel 7 Ir. Muly Saw. Jnst re- J eelveaoy tap39) GERE ARBOTT. GOLD PEN!, AND PENCILS, of aualities aad prices to pleaseall. A Amso BLTKN A BALDWIN. ) riJ'jJix- J INSURANCE. Thoae who wlah for Fire Inauranee will pleaae read ne ioiiowibk nepori 01 l no FRANKLIN FIKK INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. QHOWING CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1633, Invested as sr loiiowsi First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia (957,813 M Real Estate purchased at Sherifl sale 64,377 7H Temporary Loans on Collateral 12S,ti03 71 Stocks, valued at 60.600 cost 03,395 SO Notes, Bills receivable, Aa 8,0fS 80 Cash 40,481 39 1,384,390 94 INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE In the above com. pany, oy tolH-yttj WAUHEN JENKINS, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance romDonr. OFFICE POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN vnpiiai ana surplue over mto,uoo. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM. PANY take risks on Life, srant or mirehase annuities, con. fer endowments, and make contract nnon and anoertainin to owerrra anu reviaionary interests eonnectea wun me risas, agreeaoiy to tne powers and privileges conlerred by tbe charter. 1 ne uusiness 01 ine uompany la conducted upon toe Joint Stock and Mutual ulan. at the option ot tbe Insured, thus meetina the wants and clr. cumstauces of the public more fully, it is believed, than purely mutual ompaniea can uo. Annuities will be crantod or purchased, and endowments con fi rreo "n terms hinhly favorable, and according to the rates of ur. rami unerai ana well conducted Liompaiiins in wis country anu in r.ngiana. The charter of this Company provides that the wife may in. sure the Hie ot her husband, and the amount to be paid ba se. cure from creditors at his death. An equitable sum will always lie paid for policies surrendered to the company belore they expire. Traveling, sea, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of nersons aoinc to California will be a-ranted on tbe Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate ot pre mium. Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State 01 Connecticut, a area januart vin, iroi. "The nreat success and nrudentmanairement of this company. together with its well Invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and I recommend It In my opinion equal In strength and ability to tbe tie - .o.tl rations of tbe kind in the Union." (Signed- l. a.) Rurps G Hinnrt, Comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and aivlua their personal attention to the management and control of the transaction of tne company. jao. if lAun, rresinent, win. 1. riuijVE.n, vice rrcsiacm. Hfnrt L. Miller, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. Pamphlet. Application, and all necessary Information upon the subject, can be had by calling on tbe AOENT, or W. 01. K11MJH, under Exchange nana. ja'J3-d5m GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Agent. Fittsburch Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF 100,O0O. rpHIS Company makes every Inrurava appertaining to on a. connected witn mt Hunt, on tne joim awe ana cauvwu rates combined. On the Joint Stock nlan. the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. Tho Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In eve ry form, including the right of Wife, Children, Partvtt, or Crtd. flora. To insure tho Lite of another for their own exclusivo ben efit, payable alter death or upon the parties arriving at the age ot su, 33, 00 or 00 year. urriuLite. James S. Hoon, President; Sam'l McClurkan, Vice Fresl- den ; Joseph S. Leech, Treasurer 1 Charles A. Colton, Sec retnry. James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Forward, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insuring, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atthe oitice, over the Book Store ol Huntington A Maclntlre, High street, Columbua. Ohio. K. H. VANIIENSALAER, Agent. Norman Gat, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. decS-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $lOO,O00. INSURES the rnlcr classes of property at reasonable rates of A prcmiutus. No rlhs takenor. the "Special Hazardous" classes, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such means thi Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of tho insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. Tbe receipts ot the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1351, were over 100,000, Losses in the same period, 11080. Reports oi the standing and condition ol the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Redden Wood, President ; D. B. Dunham, Vice President; O. N. Skkkls, Secretary; George Myoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANItENSAI.AER. Aaent for the above Company, ia prepared to issue Policies and to furnish all necessary informa tion, umce over Huntington at Maciniire s book more, uign street, Columbus decS-Om. TUTTLK'H RKAL EHTATE AGENCY. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened fice for tho purpose of transacting business as a Real an of Estate Age DK. Any business In this line entrusted to me will rocoiro the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Lesses, ana documents 01 a similar xina will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, wben taken at a OMce, will be done triraott! charre. And 1 would here say, that my price ror any property onorea for sale, shall always be tbe same as that of the owner himself. that the confidence and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by tbe agent. InanrnncC) on the moat reasonable terms, and In good Companies. Orrica, up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one dnoracutho City Bank Buildings. J. R. TUTTLE, leoia jveai x.s(aie Agent. COLUMBUS AUENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Cnaraalv Vund 8100.000. THIS Company offers to the insured all tbe security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plana (aa beretoiore aoDliedl combined, namely : Low ratea ol premium : an annual return, in cash, of the per centage required tor tbe contingent risk ot the year ; an adequate, but not exeeaslve provision tor the future security of members for the whole term of Itle, with an adequate interest in the accumulating iund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty tund designed for the permanent security of shoi t term mem. bers, and also for theprosent security of those lor the whole term of life. Thia ia the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision tor an annually increasing accumulation ol funds (for luture security) in exact proportion to tbe amount of business aad the increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ae, giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by J. IX. 1U11 L.C, Apt-lit. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ociS-d MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILLE, OHIO. P. P. Sakpoed. President. Wm. L. fiimts, Secretary. oc33-d 1. R- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINGTON. KY. THIS Company bas an actual capital ot One Ilandred Then aand Dollar, and Is managed by men ot the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by i. B, TUTTLE, Atent. l)r. a. N. smith, aieaicai examiner. .epus-aiy TUB UARTFOKD LIFE AND IIKALTU INs'.. RANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD, COHNRCTICVT. CAPITAL STOCK, 1 00,000 ! This Company, by tbnllb-eral provisions of its charter, ia enabled to otter advantagea superior to those presented by any other Company in the United Stales combining as it doe the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life and Health principle ; in all of which the rate are as lavor - ne to those assured as safety to them and the Company will adra L I nis uompany la tne Jn-n and onif one in tne union, or in ine world, it is believed, that has thus combined its operations, anu ittered to grant insurance with benefits both pretent and proof c- tre For lull details tn res-ard to terms and eonditionsretereoee may be made to tbepamphletato be had gratis ot the a?rut, or nt W n. rinun. ur.u. u. cujsaiut;,, agent. Columbua, O, August SO, IBM. Insurance on Life and Lire Stock, AGAINST loss or damage by Flax, and against toe perils ot the Sea and Inlakd Navioatioh, ob property ot every de scription, taken ia the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital 9130,1100. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital 9100,00ft. NEW ENGLAND LITE 8TOCK INK. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Capital SOOOO. EAGLE INHURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. vnpuai rciNM' on. UT1CA INSURANCE COMPANY, I TICA, N.Y. Capital I SO 00. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK.. Capital ....tl,fMM. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital 9J.60w.O00. Rues taken oa the aot liberal tarsus, aad all louse promptly aajuaisa. uuv-auy a m iw.x sua, ageau F0 it WAKDINti. Cliamberlln, Lee & (Jo's Express. PROPRIETOR- CHAM BERLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, AHELL A CO., Kutialo. Ship by People's Line Hteamboata, Isaao Newton and Ht ndrlck Hudson, foot Courtland street, North Hirer. Mark package " C. Lee A Co' Express." For Freight apply to James C. Oatman, 1S9 Broadway, New York j Ckamberlin, Les A Co., 1 Cosatle Slip, New York ; J. 8. Chenoweth. A Co.. Cincinnati. O : Chambexi.in A C'RAWroRD, Cleveland, 6 mal3-tm CHAMBER!, IN A CRAWFORD, FORWARDKHM Ac COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Foot of Superior Street, CleveUnd, Ohio. DEALERS in Flour, drain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line. Ohio Canal, and Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. CeT Acents for the followin Linest Crawford A Co' Northern ). -,,,. ,nBa n., R R. Line of 8te.m Pro- Jo.P.Scovelilioo''" - New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Chsmberlln Lee, A Co., New York and Cincinnati Line. I Aaents. Chamberlln, Lee A Co's Express, J No. I, Cantitt Slip, iroy ana uswego Line, J New York. maid-om 1852. CRAWFORD A CO.. 185-1. FORWARDERS cV COMMISSION SIEROUANTS, Oadaieburak. N. r. PROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro. pollers, between Ogdensburgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chi cago. Deaiera In FLOUR, GRAIN and otber PHUUtUE, (.exclusively on enmmiaaioB.S lancrai auvancea mane on property lor aaie as ugueu.uuigu, uosiou ana new torx. luaiu-um NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Tletween llnatnn. New York and the West, fIRAWFOKD A CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietor. v Tbis Lino consists ot tbe following new urst Class rropei lers, (leaving Ogdensburgh three times a week s) OODENHRUKGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J W. BKAiOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Otdensburch wltb the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, and Rntlnad and Burlington Railroad, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lake I'lmmpinln w lino noil canal Linee, oerweon nouse s roint anu new lorn. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street. Boston. O. P. Scovxll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 State atreet. Boston. J. 8. Matnaro, Agent Travis A Co's Line, 33 Canities Slip, New York. Chas. B. Janes, Agent Now York and Canada Lino, 7 Cceutlei Slip, up stairs. New York. Malcolm Canfihld, Agent Merchants' Line, 9V& Ccontics Slip, new rora CHAMBERLIN A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, EltlE CANAL ANU LAKES. CHAMRERLIN, LKE A CO.. New York, and LEE, ABELL A CO., Buffalo, Proprietors. NEW YOHK AND OHIO LINE, OHIO CANAL. uhawkmkmw at I'ttAwruttn, i;teveiana, rroprieiors. fjjfr No Transhipment at Troy or Albany. JX Apply to N. Chambehlin and J. C. Oatman, No7 1 Coanttut Slip, New York. Mark Packages "N Y. it 11. L,. n. bine. Ship daily at Pier No 8, East River, New York. maia-Hm CORD. BISHOP A CO.. FORWARDERS tfc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLKVKLAND, OHIO. Proprietors ol the OHIO LINE, on the Ohio Canal. 23 itynits for Western Stated Line, and Western Stattt Expreti. ('. W. Sloane, ( Agents. C. II. Caneikld, ) 121 Broad street, New York. Clinton Line. Chafin A Kevses, Agents, 113 Brosd street, New York. Kchford and Ohio Line. T. P. WATKaa A Co., Agents, 117 Broad atreet, Now York. IPVslrrn Freight Expreu. T. P. Waters, 117 Broad street, New York. a. II. Chafim, 113 " " ma!3-3m HANNA. H. OAKRETSON. B. HANNA. IfANNA. GARHKTNON cfc CO.. Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, HARVEY S BLOCK, MERWIN STREET, mal 3 -6m Cleveland, O. M. II ALB. Hl5'J. JOHN TINKER. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 3, Exchange Hiilldlngs, Broad street, (one door west nt w. A. mill Cos Agricultural warehouse DEALEHS in Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Wa'cr Lime. Also, Avcnts for the following Lines 1 Lathrop A Co's Express. Merchants' Transportation Company, 1 Kcktord Line, I p ( p,,i Union Transport-tlnn Company, f trw l,,n"1-Western Lake Boat Line ) Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all limes to contract freight to any part of tbe Union. VALL AND BEE US. ' msu EDDY & HALLADAY. STORAGE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, And Dealers In Salt, Floor, Flab, Water Lime, cVc. Tr Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of urHiii, ana c ruuuee geuornny. Warehouse and OHice, foot of Front street, opposite the C, C. and C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. XS" Also, Agents for the following Line on Erio Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt A Co., No. 9 Cocnties Slip, New York ; Holt, Palmer A Co., foot of Washington street, Bufialo, Pro- pnetor. ECKFORD LINE. Hugh Allen, ) Aobnts, No. 137 Broad atreet, New York, G. B. Williams ) (up stalra.) AKZtZrh I Lon Buff"0' J. W. Patten A Co- Proprietors, 155, River street, Troy. fSf Mark packages " Eckford Line," ship daily by ' Old Line Troy Tow Boats," Coentins Blip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Running in connection with Reed's various Lint of Steamboatt on the Lake: PBOPBIETORa. B. A. Root A Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis A Sctton, Agents Reed'aSteamboats, Reed's Warehouse, eunsio. A. 11. Morgan. Buffalo. ' Gbo. H. Tottlb, Agent, Broad atreet. New York. C. 9. Bishop A Co., Agents, North Market, Boaton. t ef Mark packages " Union T. Company." ship b? " Swill sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Broad atreet, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. Merchandise forwarded dailv tn anil from N. York. Albany and Buffalo, and ail ports on the Western Lakea nd Canals, with despstcb, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. Car goes Insured between New York and Buffalo. B. w. lALLMADoa, Proprietor, in Broad at.. l. 1. ISIHtl. R. L. Howell, 121 Broad street,... New York, Olmsted A Daniel, 47 Quay street, ...Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (foot of Washington street,). ...Bufialo, Eddt A Halladat, ...Cleveland, rr Mark nseksgea " W. L. B. Line." and Shin by Western Lane Boat Lino, toot of Broad street, New York IJT Apply to U. FITCH, Columbus, o. ter Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lathrop A Co's Express, are auch that we can assure Merchant and Shippers in general, that we can forward good to all point a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. nri an pacaage legioiy, ana witn care. KDiiY A HALLADAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Columbua. apie-fim A. M. nALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. 1852. llabby, Hughes & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS cfc FORWARDERS, Cleveland, Onto. PROPRISTORS OF Western Transportation Line, on Ohio Canal, Ana steam 1'ropeller ALLEGHENY, II. A. KENT, M. B. 8PAULPINO. SANDUSKY. Forming a Daily Line between Bufialo and Ports on Lake Erie. ALSOAOENTS FOR New York and Erie Hailrontl, via Dunkirk. Apply to H. B. SPAULDINU, Mo 8 Courtland street, New Yoik. WESTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Erie Cmnml ria Rnao. Apply to i;H.W J ..m,,,, P. B. Strata, 86 Bute street, Boston. 8. O. Chase A Co, Albany. Gelston A Evans, Bufialo. 8. Flannaoan, Philadelphia. Apply to BUTTLES, COMSTOCK sis CO., Coltunbtu, Ohio. Herehanta and ahinnen are resnectfnllT referred 10 tbe above House and Line, and assured that their roods and produce will be carefully handled, and promptly forwarded to aod frotn New York, or to any point desired, via Dunkirk, BntaU, Tommwania or Oewegm, or to any port oa the Lakes, at the lowest customary Mark part. res "Care Hubby, Hurhe A Co, Cleveland," or Care Buttle Omstoek A Co, Cvlumba." . mb24-d3ai NEW ROOKS. 17tci Leave freas Weatera Weed. By Metta V V Fll-r. TW Kanl ll Inllaaa as a tTraabllr t aa Addre belontb Irving Literary Institute, by Wm. Maxwell Wood, u . m nan. A PllsTriasaae ta Krvat. embracing a nisry ot txpinra- aons 01 tae nias. y j. v. c.. eaura, aaiwr m otw r-kal aad Saraical JoaraaL Thia day racatvad a the Pew Booaatore. aps A H. RtLET A CO. IDails (Di)io 0tate Journal THUBSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1852. For the Ohio State Journal THE EMIGRANT'S LAST MEAL IN THE OLD , HOUSE. They sit around the table, But they never speak word ; And the rattling of Ihe dishes Ia the only sound that' heard. But aoon they cease from eating, And they glance around the room, While memory's bright picture Are shining through the gloom. Father' letting down nil tarn cup, , A aalt tear dims hit eye, And hi busy fancies fleeting Are saddened as tbey fly. Down his cheek the tear la rolling, And his heated pulse throb, Till he can res train no longer, And ha break into sob. The mother turn her head away, And gazaa on the wall, But a quickly as she turneth. The scalding tear-drops fall. The oldest son (rises, And striding to the door, He pat the good old house dog, Who lies upon the floor. For the old house they 're leaving, And strangers there will come, Who cannot love as they lore The old endearing home. The chimney corner' empty, The damp cold ashea lie Upon the lonely hearth stone 'Ti enough to make them cry. But now they all are starting, Every heart with heavy load, And they sadly think their fareweii, As they start upon their road. W.D. H. Porridge Without Salt. The Common wealth newspaper has loat Elizur Wright, or he ha lost the Commonwealth j we do not know exactly which but tbe twain are no longer one. Elizor haa taken bi farewell of the public, in a card published in tbe Mail, which antumncea that ho ha been " out voted and voted oat " by hi partner. The trouble seema to have been a money matter. Eliznr'i card i full of lugubrious indignation; be tire away right and lelt; loe ana inenaa come in suae tor 111 una ; not ouiy ia the Commonwealth loat, but the whole country 1 loat; 't ia a vile land we live in; people all knave, wicked and villainona ; there live not above three honest men unhanged in the United State, and one of them i an ex editor. However, aa the rum law ii en acted, be intimate ibat he can "die in peace." Wo truat that he will make a good end, Benton Journal. Elizur is, professionally, an indignant philanthropist, and among indignant men ii eminently indignant. Ha will aoon fiud some way to " wreak himself upon expression." The world will "catch it." Elizor will give it " goaa " aomehow or other. National Bank. A new " Fiscality " haa been put afloat at Washington city, called the National Bank ; mall notes nave been lamed, Hated on tne lace 10 be " secured by pledge of State Stocks." There ii no chartered bank of that name at Washington, nnr it there any general banking law, nor any one author ized tn receive and nolo, ana apply pledge 01 etato Stocka for inch purpose. Tbete issue mint be ipuri-oui. We have heard the names of come notorious operator! in such bank, in thii city, as connected with the " National Bank." Cin. Gazette. Telegraphs and railroads are working miracles. Tbe New York Times says ; A friend applied to a huckster woman, not long since, for a brace of game of a particular description. 1 None to-day, sir,' was tbe reply, ' but day after to-morrow you may certainly have them, for Sunday's dinner, fresh from Illinois. My agent telegraphed to Chicago that tbey were on the way I ' Great couutry, this 1 Wonderful age I Rksiokatioh of Sinator Berriim. We learn by a telegraphic despatch from Savannah, that Senator Berrien bus resigned bis seat in the United States Senate, and that Robert M. Charl.on has been appointed by Ibe Governor to fill his place nntil ibe commencement of Mr. Toombs' term. Washington Telegraph. Catharine Hayes reached Toronto on Saturday. She was received at the wharf by the Mayor and number of the most distinguished Irish citizens. Her concert on Monday evening was entirely successful, and sbe was to give a second. Mullony, to prevent his boys from catching cold when they walk unnecessarily in the wet, wipes off the moisture with the dry end of a rope. Tbis not only prevents catarrhs, he says, but it breaks up the tendency to them. Limits. More than eighty-three millions of letter passed through tbe pott offices of the United Slates in the year ending June 30, 1851 of wbich two nod a bull millions found rest in the Dead Letter Office. They had a most terrific dog fight in Chatham street on Wednesday. Wben it terminated, there was nothing left of tbe antagonists but a brass collar and a growl. . The youth who " sot his mind " on " Araby's daughter," now peddles charcoal fur a living. Singular reverse of fortune. A late writer in sneaking of sour-kraut says : " It is the connecting link between damaged cabbage and pickled manure." Miss Clark, hotter known as Grace Greenwood, will furnish a series of letters fur tbe National Era, at Washington, during her European tour. Which is the easiest, to stop a woman in ber sin, or") demolish tbe Pyramids with tbe Coxsackie horse boatf Tbe young man who undei took to drown himself by taking oft" his trowaert and sinking them with a fifty-six, bas been bound over to answer. The first swallow-tailed coat the old Sourbv sot, ao displeased him, that he starched the akirt and nsed it lor a boot-jack. America! Eipress Cmpuy, VIA. NEW YOHK AND ERIE. AND ALBANY Amu utrrsLU railkoadd, TBE undersigned, (proprietors ol the above company,) woald respectfully Inform their friends aad tbe publie generally that tbey have completed arrangementa with all the different lines of Railroad throughout the country, and with the averl lines of first clasa Sbiamera oa the Lakea and Western Rivers ; and tbey can moat confidently assure the publie tfast their facil ities, now onerea, tor tne tSAtu ANU ereKUI I tuneruHl-ATI) IN of Specie, Bank Notes, Packageo, Bundle and Cssss f Goods, and iss Collection of Notts. Dreflt and Acennu are not equaled by any other line now la existence. All our Express matter ia under the Immediate charge ot trusty and eompetsat amsssnger, who hava at all thaea Iron Sale for the better security of money and valuable packasa. (ioods and paekaeea intended for our Una should be marked - A vesicae Exraa CoarAHy." Glas and Glsaswsra will b received and forwarded only at the ewawr riik (3$ Merehante and other ordering Goods by a will find that tbeir business I done with great promptness, and at reasonable ratea. We have offices at tbe following place, to and iron wntca la a Dally Express, Sundays exeeptea 1 New York, M.T. Cle.eland, Ohio; Springfield, Ohio j Albany, . " Paadusky, Dsvtoa, Buffalo, MautBeid, " Tiffin,-Dunkirk, - Nt. Vernon, Toledo, Detroit. Mk-hisran j Newark, " Milwaukie, Wiac'a , Chicago, Illinois ; Zaaesville, " (Jt Louis, Mo. Galena, Ciadanad " WELLS, BTTTEHFIELD A CO , Ho. 10 Wall street, and Mo. A Erie Place, U. f . LIVINGSTON. FARGO A CO, Ho. 137 Mala street, Buffalo. R. J. CORNELL, A (eat. Columbus, O., Kay 5, 18S3-d6m INGRAIN CARPETING, tfl PS. fine Ingri(sll wool) Carpeting, for sal atMto 73, 0t by (apXJ i. it. O8BOR A CO. SPLENDID HEAVY CURTAINS. LARGE lot Silk ed Wool Damasks, for Curtaiae. do LfaapB aad Worsted Damasks, for Cartaiaa. Jan received, aad lor sale by apsW i. S. OS BO AH A CO. jr

( 4 70LUME XV. COLUMBUS, THURSDA.Y MORNING. JUNE 3, 152. NUMBER 218 INTED AMD PUBLI8HED Bt SOOTT fc BAIOOU, (iKFIC'li JOOBNAX lOILDIKOI, HIGH AND FXABL STREETS. COUNTING ROOM ON HIGH STREET. T CUIUS invariably la advance. I ho liuily, to personsln Columbus, peryoir . - . . ID 00 " seut by mail out of Columbua S 00 " during the session, and Tri-Weekly balance of lu Columbui ity mull I'hn Trl-Woekly by mat! Weekly In Columbui Out ot the eity; by mall, single . . . . To clubs of four and upward! To clubs ot ten and upward, to one address Daily, session ....... Tri-Weekly Weekly, single To cluba ol ova and upward! ........ . S 00 . 4 00 3 00 8 00 1 SO 1 25 1 00 8 00 1 00 60 40 Advertising. The following ratea and rule of advertising bare been agreed upon between the proprietor ol the Ohio Statesman and tbe Ohio State Journal, to be observed, in all oases, alter this date July iu, ims. Dally Paper. One square, 10 linos or leu, onelnaertlon " ' each additional " " " "1 week " a ' ' 3 " " " " 1 month a ' " 3 " . 0S0 . 0 23 1 60 8 00 . . 3 00 400 . 6 00 . 800 . 10 00 . 15 00 . Is! ' Standing card, S Itnet or loss, perannum cnluran.wltb a changes, .. " . 18 00 10 00 20 00 83 00 . 29 00 . 30 00 0 ii IS " a hanged weekly " dally wltb 4 changei .. .i u changed weekly Ml 80 00 33 00 40 00 45 00 55 00 aauy 130 00 other case not provided for, chargeable In conformity with i no aboTerate. Tim .taniUrd of meaiurement to be minion type. For oach additional square in the daily, Inserted one month, or a greater length ol time, and for each additional square Inserted under tne yearly rate, naii price. No advertisement to be considered by the year, unless It Is spo- cilied on the manuscript, or previously agreod upon between the parties. , , 1'ubliahors not accountable for the accuracy of legal advertise-menu beyond the amount charged fur their publication. Announcing candidates (fur offices of every description) to ba charged at the rate of fifty cents per week, lor each name ; the snme to be, in all cases, p ild In advance. All advertisement from strangers or translont persons to be pnid in advance. ' Advertisements not marked on the copy for a specified number ol insertions, will be continued one month, unless ordered out, and payment will be exacted accordingly: The privileges of yearly advertisers will be confined rigidly to their regular "business; and all advertisements nut pertaining thereto, to be paid for extra. Advertisements for Auctioneers, General Agents, Real Estate Agents, Ac, not to bo contracted lor by the year, but to be charged by the piece, at the usual rates. No ADVEBTISEMENT CAN BE INSERTED OBATOITOUSLV. A.I v k 'V -.'ments tor charitable institutions, fire companies, ward, township Mid other public meetings, and such like, to be charged halt price Death inserted without charge, unless accompanied by funeral invitation or obituary notices, and wben so accompanied, to be Rejua. advertisers, and all others sending communications or rrquirliK nitfces, desiring to call attention to fairs, soirees, concerts, or nnv puolie entertainments where charges are made lor s linilttui-f - - all uotlcos ol private asoclatlons every notice doiuuraii'i ci attention to private enterprises, calculated orin-Mndcrt 1 1 .i r.rnote individual interest, can only be Inserted with the understanding that tho same is to be paid lor. If intended to be inserted In the editorial column, the same will be charged at the rata ol not less than 20 cents per line, and then only when accompanied by an advertisement. All leaded advertisement to be charged not lest than double the above rates, and measured a if solid. Advertisements on the inside exclusively, to be charged at the rato of 50 per cent. In advance on the above rates. Attorneys will be holden for the price of inserting advertisements brought in by them. HOMEOPATHY. DR3. COULTER A BARNES announce to the citizens of Columbus and vicinity that tbey have formed a partnership lr the practice of tin Healing Art according to the reformat! iry law of Homeopathy. Tney expect also to cure their patients without that severe and terrible medication which makes them worse before they can be made better, or sinks tbem nearer the ......... .hard in. rtnr In raise thtim. Office In Ihe Odeon Bulding. Residence of Dr r.TZ7a .,,.. nt huim ml Konnh streets. Kesidenco of I)r- Roma, 'fnon t . H.nith aide 4 doors west ot Third. apl3-ll tftl. IS. Mj -juaaiiU, v. V FF1CE removed to Uwvnne's Block, corner of High street o and Sugar alley. mam DU. minllin TnillMPMIkN'M OFFICE. iVO. 4, Ncll Exchange, opposite the Secretary ol State's i.1 office. High street, Columbua. ducll NATHAN HUOOHI4, Jaatlce of Ihe Peace, OfBco in the 10cm formerly occupied by Justice Evans, south 01 rno rrauann didi, uy .umi. lfSaSADDll W I , DEALERS In Hardware and Cutlery, Iron, Nails, Glass, House Builders' Materials, Farming and Mechanical Tools, Military Goods, ate, 4to. Mo. 161 High street, sign of the Gilt Tadlock. A. B. BUTTLES. Attorney and Counsellor at Law.C'oIambna, ynlo. Office, No. 2, Nell's Exchange, opposite Secretary ot buteeoincei Jy27 WALTER THRALL, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Colnmbua, Onto- ALSO, a Cummissioner to take the Acknowledgment ot Deeds tor the State ot Now York. xSO JAMES A. WILCOX, Notary Public anal Cominlaaloner for New 1 ork and Wlacenala. AT the Office of P. B. at J. A. WILCOX, High street, near Brosd. mh3-3m' J. R. TUTTI.B, ATTOXMXT AMD COOWSXLLOB AT LAW. OFFICE Next door south of City Hank Buildings, overPli urn's Sdillnrvtor. Columbus. Ohio. noliMAwly 8AHCIL OAttOWAT. HEtM W. rAOB, GALLOWAY ct PAGE, A TTORSEX3 AT LAW. WE will practice law, as partners. In the Court of Franklin and adjoining counties, and in the Circuit and District U.S. Court. Office in Platt'a new building, opposito State House, mayft-tf IOSXFH V. SMITH. SAMUXL f. MUXS. SMITH & MILLS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Real Eatnte, Bounty Land and Pen-Ion Ageota, Two door East of High, on Town Street, ooLUStace, Ohio, ATTEND to the practice of their Profession, obtaining Pen-alons, buying, selling and obtaining Land Warrants, selling and leaslug Real Estate, examining land titles, collection of clams, aco., ate. , , , Letters from a distance asnst be pott-paid. ap7 C SXSSIOKS. I" HABBH. F. C. SESSIONS dc CO.. D RY GOODS, Boot, Shoe, Hats, Caps, Straw Good, to. Four door south of the American, Columbus. ocl wst. sixt. , ' "tLY- HUBERT & IUUY, l OOK BINDERS. AND BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, A KE prepared to Bind In any style, la a superior maimer . harms In us a first Embossing Press, Ac. No. 1 Buckeye Block ad story. apSS johh w. aAXxa. aoaaaT AajssTnono. BAKER Sc ARMSTRONG, ,a REAL ESTATE BROKERS and GENERAL LAND AGENTS. Office, South room Exchange Bank Building, Colmnbna, O. LnciAisatrra.es. tho.comstocx. oxo.o.coaisTocK. BUTTLES, COM STOCK eV CO., (Successors to B. Comstoca A Co,) FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Lard Oil Manufacturer, and dealers in Salt, Plaster, Fish and Lumber. Head of the Canal, Columbus, Ohio. Ep Liberal advance made on consignments. mar8 J. RIDGWAY V CO'S Iron Fenndry, Broad at reel, eur the Bridge, Coluns-baa, Okie. Stoves of all klnds,nd a great variety of Castings, always on hand. octyU II. E. SMITH, Aactlaaaad CeatasiMlea MerckaaC, Ne. 3, Odeea Baildiaca, Colaaihaa, Okie. ALL kinds of Mereaaadue, Real Estate, Household Furniture fee- Ax, sold oareawonable terms. Persons wishing any de-scriptioa of goods sold will find it to their advantage to call. Liberal advances made on consignments. Columbus, Oct. 1, 185L-U. HENRY CHEARS V ABIJAH S.CUEAUS. Haass Palatera aad Paper Haagera, Highatreet,betweea8pruigaad Long streets, Columbua, Ohio juJO-diy ain'rinR. T HE maderstgned have this day associated themselves In busi-aesa.ander thelrm ot WM. RICHARDS A CO, at the old stand ol Wbu Richard, No. 1, NeU House, P' Columbus February 1,1851. WM. H. BLADE, The liberal patronafO wldi which oar friend and the publi geaeraUy aea favored aa, b gratefully acknowledged ; aad acorn- "'tZZZtTlZ? WCHARDS A CO. All peraoae having aneettled aecoants wi the lata tim ol Was. Richard, are iavited to call aad "A.RDg "Tebr-yl.lMl. I""10 VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD STREET FOR SALE. All aahapraved halflo corner 3d aadStatestreeUlMacon. saodioaa Briek dwelUng with 10 room aad good oat-baild iaaa a ill aew. auiaer M and P'-1- " Kaqalreof nisassnjasw.airasr- OOJUTOC Co. BOOKS & STATIONERY. THE following work are Just received, and lor aaleat the Newspaper nod Periodical Depots Mysteries and Miseries of New Orleans. By ned Buntline. The Swamp Steed j or, Tbe Days ot Marion and his Merry IUCU. Tbe two Brides. By T. 8. Arthur. Falkland. By Bulwer. The Rebel Snvi A Tale of the Revolution. Ac. Au. Together with a very large assortment ot new and interesting reading matter, including a variety of Nowspapcrs, among wnicn may oe louna tne following, vil t Gleason's Pictorial, 10 cents a week. Waveily Magailne, do do New York Herald, weekly, 10 coots per week. New York Tribune, do do do National Police tiatette, do 5 do New York Picayune, do 5 do Carpet Bag, do 5 do Lantern, do l'-JVs. do Saturday Evening Post, do 6 do New York Dutchman, do 614 do Punch, do 15 do Railroad Guide, do IS do Scientific American do 5 do SDlrit of tbe Times. do luta do And many others, too numoroua to mention, but it tou will urop 10, you snail nave a cnance 10 loon at an, ana select sucn as you may nxe nest, tmanj u. a. nun muss, Books and Stationery. A RARE opportunity 1 now offered for purchasing Book Stationery, Ae., AT UUtCAT MAHUAINS: The undersicned are now oflerina for sale, at the old store oi Huntington at Maclutire, their very large assortment of Law, Medical, theological. Historical and Miscellaneous Book. Also, all the Classical and Common School Book in goneral use. Large Family Bibles, School Bibles and Testaments, Blank Booas, sc., at prices neretotore unequaled. HTATIUMKUV. Cap, Letter, Folio Post. Demy and Medium Penan Note Pa per, Envelopes, Visiting and Printers' Cards. Ac. Also, a large variety of Pocket Cutlery, including Rogers A Wolitenbolm's fine Pen and Pocket Knives. Gold and Silver Pencil Gold Pens and Cnaea Me tallic Fens, cVc.i Pocket Book, Porle-l'lounnle, flnsasri' tvfiara.i'orr.oaroiio, cvc. The attention ot Booksellers, Protessional Men, Teachers and porsons purchasing for Libraries, and all others, is respectful? soiiciiea. Butter bargains are now offered than can be had at any Book' store in the Wostorn country. isaau is. wiiii mu, JAMES T. BURR, JalO Assignees of Huntington AMaclntiro. 40,000 SOLD IN SIX WEEKS. IVTIltf. HARRIET BEEUHER STOWE'S new and thrilling a storv. entitled UNCLE TOM'S CABIN or. Life among the Lowly, wun six uiusirnuons. aesienea ov niuinirs. This flreat work, which has created so much excitement tnrougn tne columns ot the National Era, and which has been pronounced ' TUci STORY OF THE AGE," is now completed ana rcaciy lor sale, it m-Kes two vols. Li mo. ii'i pages eacn, and Is sold at the following prices 1 In paper covers 81 00 per s' tt. in cloth eovers 1 50 periett. In cloih covers, full silt Q 00 ner sett. With a discount to the trade. Early orders solicited. JEWETT, PROCTOR A WORTHINGTON, Publishers, Cleveland, Ohio. The work csn be sent by mall, the poslane under 600 miles on Ihe paper bound being 27 cents, and 3.1 cents on the cloth bound. Persons sendlnu these amount In nostase stainns. in addition to the prices above mentioned, shall receive a copy by mail prepaid. AGENTS WANTED to aid In circulatlug this work. mal3-d2aw4latriwlaw3t SCHOOL BOOKS Cambridge Editions. ftackhardt's Chemistry. Reid's Intellectual Philosophy. Stewart's do. do. Latham'a Grammar. 'Pusculan Disputations. For sale at the New Bookstore. maS9 . J. 11. Hil.EY A. C'U. NEW BOOKS Book for a Corner. By Leigh Hunt. Popular Ballad,, Memorial ot Cooper. Nights in a Block-House. By Watson Hearts Unruled t or, I knew you would like him Janney's Life oi Wm. Penn. Schoolcralt's Twenty Years with tho Indians. Journal of a Military Reconnoisanee In Santa Fe, New Mexi co, and the NnvHjo Country. By J. H. Simpson. Komanceot Natural Hlttory wild scene ana wild uunts. Fur sale at the New Bookstore. maSS J. H. RILEY it CO. P YNNSHURST : his Wanderings and Ways J. of Thinking. By Donald Mcl.eod. Peneillnga by the Way. New revised edition, For sale at tho New Bookstore. m29 J. II. RILEY 4t CO. BOOKS, STATIONKUV. cVC. View Firm, iind New Goods. THE undersigned, having takrn tho store lately occupied by Messrs. Huntington A Maclntlre, will open early in Jun with an entire new stock. They design keeping on hand a general assortment of Books in every department ot Literature. Also, a complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Stationery, Fancy Goods, Ae. Their aim will be to furnish every article in their line at the lowest possible prices : and they trust by lair and honorable dealing to retain the former patrons oi the establishment, and merit a share of public favor, mal BURR A RANDALL. 6 7" CONTAINING NO ALCOHOL. Read the following Teatimony from Dr. IIRNRY E. MORRILL, a akilllnl Phyalclan of New York City. IN his remarks on Dyspepsia he savs The most effectual medicine to improve ihe tone and enemy of the stomach, is tbat preparrd by Dr Geo. B. Green, of Windsor, Vt, nod called the Oxygenated Bitters. I would publish the recipe for preparing this valuable medicine, if 1 knew what it was, but aa I do not. I can only recommend its use. It seems to me to beimpropeily called " Bitters," at least in the popular acceptation of that U rn, for it contains no Alcohol or other Spirit, and is rather sour than bitter. Tho' here, by the way, I cannot too earnestl? caution the Dyspeptic sufferer, against usinr the thouaand.end one " Skerry Wine," and other advertised " bitten," the basis ol which is Alcohol, or other Ardent Spirits. They no more Impart real energy to Ihe atomach, than a whip gives strength to a horse. The stimnla tion which they excite is only temporary, and aura to be followed by a reaction, which at length will Inevitably wear out the slomacb. The medicine of which I am speaking obviatea these objections, it hi been analyzed by that distinguished chemist. Prof. Hayes, M. D , State Aasayer of Massachusetts, who declares that " the medicinal articles used are those prescribed by the most eminent Physicians, for the relief from, and cure of, the diseases for which these Bitters have been so eminently successful." But my experience with this medicine haa satisfied me that tbe article must be combined In very different proportions from those usually employed, or that tbey are brought together in auch a manner that some new product results from their combination. For In no other way can I account for the astoniihing efficacy which 1 am certain they posses. I have employed tbem in a multitude of cases, and have uniformly found, that when used according to tbe directions, they gradually but surely remove, one by one, the varions distressing symptom which cluster around the confirmed Dyspeptic restore to the stomach its lost energies, and thus lead the patient back to the enjoyment of permanent health and strength. in addition to my own experience with this medicine, which ha led me to think ot it so highly, I would state, tnat It baa alio been used by the following persona, and received their unqualified approbation : Prol. Edward E. Phelps, H. D, Dartmouth College. Hon. Myron Lawrence, Ex-President Mass. Senate. Hon. Samuel 8. Phelps, U.S. Senator from Vermont Hon. Wm. Upham, U. S. Senator from Vermont Hon. J. F Simmons, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. Hon. J. T. Morehead, formerly Oov. of Kentucky, now U.S. Senator. Hon. Wm. Woodbrldge, formerly Gov. of Michigan, bow U. B. Senator. Hon L. H. Arnold, formerly Governor of Rhode Island, now Member ot Congress. , Hob. H. D. Foster, member r' Congress from Pennsylvania. Boa. Solomon Koote, member ot Congress from Vermont. Boa. Geo. W. Jones. Esq, Surveyor General, Iowa, Hob. M. L. Martin, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory.Gen. A C. Dodge, Delegate la Coegeea from Iowa, and many others. REED, AUSTIN A CO, Wholesale Druggist, No. So Merchant' Row, Boston . General Agents. gar Price, al per bottle ; six bottle for t5. For sale by O. ROBERTS CO, Columbus. Also, by the principal Drucg1ta throaabout the State. (msiM-trl waw BURNET'S PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL WATER COOLERS, constantly ob head aad for saJeat OppoatetawtkliaBaax. NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. T EONARD'S MACHINERY DEPOT, and JJ LEATHER BANDING MANUFACTORY, 109 Pbahl ind 60 HxAVxa SraiKTs. Nxw Yohk. tho object of the above rstabllal'mcnt i to keep at all times on band, and roauy tor mmeatau delivery, a large supply 01 sr ticlea required by tbe MECHANIC and MANUFACTURER, via 1 Engine and Hand Lathes, Iron Planing and Vertical Drilling macnines, cutting engines, isoit gutters, ensuing anu tuning Bsacnines, universal i;nuoxs, rianer vnucis, oiiue itesis, ace, Ac 1 Wood Planlna Machines. Tenoclna and Morticing- Machines, Stoam Enalnns and Rollers, Punches, Shears and Bending Ma, chines Mill Gearing, Wrought Iron Shafting, Cotton and Wool en Machinery. Cotton '.'Ins. Msnufsoturers' Findings. Ac Ac Manufactory of LEATHER BANDING, made from the bestOsk tanned isatner, and tnorouguiy streicnau uy powenuimacninery, maji-jm r. a. uivnnnu. Bffinni & scraimhi's SOTMIOR XNOLI8H COACH VAHNIS1I, Depot 3A New Street. NEW YORK. rPHIS highly celebrated Varnish is expresriy adapted tor the X use ol carriage or Unfit work of any kind. In transparency. brilliancy and durability is not surpassed by any other article of tne kind now in use. rut up in cans 01 1, v ma a gallons eacn. ADOLPUUS HUGEL. Also, constantly on hand. Varnish of suoerior oualitr. suitable lor uaoineianu otner wora. miiim BROWN, PALMER fc DW1UUT, No. 173 Broadway, N. Y. City, CORNER OF MAIDEN LANE. Watchea. Watch movements, FINE DIAMOND AND PEARL JEWELRY, Silver and Plnled Wnre, MUSIC BOXES. FANCY ARTICLES. to which they Invite tbe attention of tbe trade generally through out tbe country. maU1-3m FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, At No. 4(1 Pine htreet. New York. TJRINTED by a new patent process. E. E. RICE A CO., Pat A entees. would most resnectfullv announce to tbe trade, tbat tney nave attatned tbe great desideratum ol printing floor Oil Cloths by machinery, which, for elegance of finish, have never been excelled, and which they are now offering, together with a large and desirable stock ot Cloths, from 8 to 6 tert wide, at greatly reduced prices, at tne.r warehouse, No. 4U fine street mat i-.im PREMIUM I'lANOFOIlTES. GROVEHTEEN ib CO. WOULD call the attention of thuae abont purchasing to their splendid stock of fA to 71 octave PIANOH, wbich they believe cannot be excelled by any other In tho city, either tor tone or finish, or in quality of material, or In workinanthip. As an evidenco of this, they would state that at the last Fair of the American Institute they were awarded a GOLD MKDAL for the best Piano, being the filth successive year In wbleh they have received premiums from the Instltuto. For the Southern market we are making with Doublo Iron Frames and detached eases, peculiarly adapted to the climate. 4A1 vroaanay, jvrto xorR, (vpnatrs) 1. II. Grovxstickn, Wm. Tmislow. mall-3m ZINC l'AINT WARRANTED PURE. I1HK NEW JERSEY ZINC CO WAnxHousx, 45 Dey Street, New York lurnish tbeir Zinc Painta ntthe following prices: No. I, White, ground in oil, 9 cents per lb. No. 9, White, ground in oil, 8 cents per lb. No. 3, White, ground in oil, 7 cents per lb. Brown and Black, ground in oil, S1 cents per lb. Dry White of Zinc, 6 cents per lb. Thoir WHITE ZINC PAINT enual weight covers, accord ing to surface, from 40 to 100 per cent, morn suriacn than any othir Paint: retains its whiteness, brilliancy, and protective qualltlee lor years ; ia free from tho poisons so dangerous in other pigments, to painters and tenants of newly painted rooms, and resists the sulphurous coal gases, and foul air of ships, und aa outsido or inside Paint, does not tarnish or become yellow. Ground in varnish it forms a beautiful porcelain finish. The French government haa adopted Zinc Paint lor all its uses. The BROWN AND BLACK ZINC PAINTS form directly a solid metalilo coating en wood, brick, iron, Ac, admirable lor tire-proof qualities. Tney are unrivaled for rail care, depots. eng.ues, ete. For marine uies they resist the corroding of salt water and weather, ao fatal to other painta. Dealers supplied on liberal terms, by MANNING ii. BQUIEH, Agents, epn-u.im ao uey nc, new 1 or. Looking Glass and Picture Frame manufactory, 07. As 71 Foravth Street. N. Y. rHE UNDERSIGNED, having devoted his personal attention lor many yean to the LOOKINOULASS AND PICTURE-FRAME BUSINESS, is tully competent by his experience to execute work of any description in his line that will give satisfaction to the most particular. Being probably the LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ESTABLIrltlMKNTof the Kind in thia country, it possesses advantages over others in VA RiETY AND EXTENSI VENESS OF STOCK ; and the lono xsTABLIaiiXD and continual increase of trade from all uarts of the Union, with the many improvements the uudersigned has recently made in his machinery, enables him to sell his articles at less prices than any other manufacturer 1 and he respectlnlly solicits his friends and the public in general to call and examine bis largo assortment ot luukihm ULA!-tf.s and riuiutu. UAmbs previous to purchasing. On hand. ROSEWOOD. WALNUT, MAHOGANY and GILT MOULDING, of every description, and all lengths, lor shipping. All communications through tbe post office will be thanklully received aud punctually attended to. Direct to box 101, Chat ham Square Post Office. (mh31-d3mj 8. J. B1GLKH. LOOKING-GLASS WARE-ROOMS Art Repoaltory and linllery. WILLIAMS. STEVENS WILLIAMS, No. 353 Broadway, New York. OOKINO GLASS MANUFACTURERS, Importers and Dealers in KiasT Class Eokopkan Enoravinos, Artists Ma- TIBIALS, Oil. PAKTIN03, DltAWINGS, STAlUAkT AND WOHKS OF ART OhNRRALLV. The attention ot purchasers Is rrspeetlully solicited, wun tne assurance that every article will be lurnishedof aauperior quality at tho moat ressonable rates. mar5-3md. Fairbanks' Fatcnt Platform Scales. (Improved In qunllly and reduced In Price.) DAP'l'ED to every required operation ol weighing, as Rail-rnari Hcalea for 1 rains and Binele Cars. In use on the lrin- nal railroads in the United States and Great llritain. WARE HOUSE SCALES. HEAVY PORTABLE SCALES, on wheels, tor Foundries, Rollins Mills, Ac. STORE SCALES, various modifications; COUNTER SCALES ; 11AY and COALSCALES, Ac. These scales have been long known and severely tested; and tho universal confidence felt in their accuracy and perlect adjustment is such, that tbey are regarded as thi standard, from whioh there is noappea). FAIRBANKS A CO., C9 w Bier St., cw lurK. In Columbns, N. 8. Benton. mar5-3md NIACjIARA FALLS HOTEL, Nlasjnra Fall-, N. Y. IHOMAS R. COULON, proprietor, late of the Western Hotel, I1mH.1i,. and more recently from Stanwix Hall, Albany, New York. This Hotel, centrally located, and contiguoua to the Buffalo, Rochester, and Fall, Railroad, is now thrown open for the reception of visitors. Varied and important additions have been made to this establishment during the past winter, and the parlors and bed rooms throughout, supplied with costly and splendid lurniture. Every effort that human ingenuity cuuld devise, has been employed to command lor this house the distinc Hon of a FIRST CLASS HOTEL. ... The undivided and ceaseless attention or the proprietor and his competent assistants, will be assiduously din-ctcd to the com fort and pleasure ot thoe seeking recreation during the summer months at thia far-famed and world-renowned watering place. may9-lm ItlUMC STORE. NEW and POPULAR MUiMC, tbe Dnest collection ever be-lore brought to this city, which was selectrd for him ir New York and Boston by competent judges. Also, will be con atantly receiving New Music soon aa published He will been abled to furnish Seminaries and Teachers at the lowest rates possible. PIANOS The largest stock ever offered In this city, from the celebrated manufactories of Chickerlng, Gilbert Ladrf, Hallett A Allen, and varioua other menu factories, which hewil1 sell fur cash cheaper than any other establishment in this State Having bn a manufacturer of Pianos for the last seventeen years, and is still engaged in the business, in Boston, he ia con (dent ba can sell for less than any other establiahmentinthi West. N. B Piano tuned and repaired at ahort notice. New and second-hand Pianos to rent. C. HEED, feld 4 doors north of Neil House. NEW LAW BOOKS. CRONPTON, MUSON and ROSCOE'S EXCHEQUER REPORTS. Svula. For sale at the New Bookstore. mh23 i. U. R1LET A CO. .1 VACANT LOTS, FORhuildlngDurpnses,on Front street, between Spring and Northstreete. Forsaleby SMITH A MILLS, oe93-d Real Estate Agents. MCLY MILL SAWS. rv NE ease Wiunott'e extra cast steel 7 Ir. Muly Saw. Jnst re- J eelveaoy tap39) GERE ARBOTT. GOLD PEN!, AND PENCILS, of aualities aad prices to pleaseall. A Amso BLTKN A BALDWIN. ) riJ'jJix- J INSURANCE. Thoae who wlah for Fire Inauranee will pleaae read ne ioiiowibk nepori 01 l no FRANKLIN FIKK INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PHILADELPHIA. QHOWING CASH ASSETTS, January 1st, 1633, Invested as sr loiiowsi First, Mortgages, chiefly In Philadelphia (957,813 M Real Estate purchased at Sherifl sale 64,377 7H Temporary Loans on Collateral 12S,ti03 71 Stocks, valued at 60.600 cost 03,395 SO Notes, Bills receivable, Aa 8,0fS 80 Cash 40,481 39 1,384,390 94 INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE In the above com. pany, oy tolH-yttj WAUHEN JENKINS, Agent. Hartford Life and Health Insurance romDonr. OFFICE POST OFFICE BUILDING, HARTFORD, CONN vnpiiai ana surplue over mto,uoo. DURING TWO YEARS' BUSINESS ISSUED NEARLY 4000 POLICIES. NO HEALTH RISKS TAKEN BY THE COMPANY. THE HARTFORD LIFE AND HEALTH INSURANCE COM. PANY take risks on Life, srant or mirehase annuities, con. fer endowments, and make contract nnon and anoertainin to owerrra anu reviaionary interests eonnectea wun me risas, agreeaoiy to tne powers and privileges conlerred by tbe charter. 1 ne uusiness 01 ine uompany la conducted upon toe Joint Stock and Mutual ulan. at the option ot tbe Insured, thus meetina the wants and clr. cumstauces of the public more fully, it is believed, than purely mutual ompaniea can uo. Annuities will be crantod or purchased, and endowments con fi rreo "n terms hinhly favorable, and according to the rates of ur. rami unerai ana well conducted Liompaiiins in wis country anu in r.ngiana. The charter of this Company provides that the wife may in. sure the Hie ot her husband, and the amount to be paid ba se. cure from creditors at his death. An equitable sum will always lie paid for policies surrendered to the company belore they expire. Traveling, sea, and foreign residence permits will be granted at a small extra premium. Policies on lives of nersons aoinc to California will be a-ranted on tbe Joint Stock principle only, and at an extra rate ot pre mium. Extract from the Certificate of the Comptroller of the State 01 Connecticut, a area januart vin, iroi. "The nreat success and nrudentmanairement of this company. together with its well Invested capital and surplus, entitle it to the entire confidence of the community, and I recommend It In my opinion equal In strength and ability to tbe tie - .o.tl rations of tbe kind in the Union." (Signed- l. a.) Rurps G Hinnrt, Comptroller. The Board ot Directors Is composed of active business men with capital and character Involved, and aivlua their personal attention to the management and control of the transaction of tne company. jao. if lAun, rresinent, win. 1. riuijVE.n, vice rrcsiacm. Hfnrt L. Miller, Secretary. Hartford, Dec. 10, 1851. Pamphlet. Application, and all necessary Information upon the subject, can be had by calling on tbe AOENT, or W. 01. K11MJH, under Exchange nana. ja'J3-d5m GEO. G. COMSTOCK, Agent. Fittsburch Life Insurance Company. PERPETUAL CHARTER, WITH A CAPITAL OF 100,O0O. rpHIS Company makes every Inrurava appertaining to on a. connected witn mt Hunt, on tne joim awe ana cauvwu rates combined. On the Joint Stock nlan. the rates are one-third less than those charged by Mutual Companies, and fifteen per cent lower than the rates of most Stock Companies. Tho Charter permits the granting of insurance on Life In eve ry form, including the right of Wife, Children, Partvtt, or Crtd. flora. To insure tho Lite of another for their own exclusivo ben efit, payable alter death or upon the parties arriving at the age ot su, 33, 00 or 00 year. urriuLite. James S. Hoon, President; Sam'l McClurkan, Vice Fresl- den ; Joseph S. Leech, Treasurer 1 Charles A. Colton, Sec retnry. James S. Hoon, Joseph S. Leech, John S. Dilworth, Charles A. Colton, Sam'l McClurkan, William Phillips, John A. Wilson. BOARD OF FINANCE. Hon. William Wilkins, late Secretary of War. Hon Walter Forward, late Secretary of Treasury. John Snyder, Esq., Cashier Pittsburgh Bank. Malcolm Leech, Wholesale Grocer. Those desirous of Insuring, or in want of Information on the subject, will please call atthe oitice, over the Book Store ol Huntington A Maclntlre, High street, Columbua. Ohio. K. H. VANIIENSALAER, Agent. Norman Gat, M. D., Examining Physician, No. 4, Neil's New Hall. decS-6m. Washington Union Insurance Company, OK CLEVELAND, OHIO. CAPITAL, $lOO,O00. INSURES the rnlcr classes of property at reasonable rates of A prcmiutus. No rlhs takenor. the "Special Hazardous" classes, nor to exceed $3,000 in amount upon one risk, or in the same vicinity. By such means thi Company expects to avoid any large and ruinous loss by one fire, the great cause of tho insolvency of so many Insurance Companies. Tbe receipts ot the Company from March 1st, 1851, to October 1st, 1351, were over 100,000, Losses in the same period, 11080. Reports oi the standing and condition ol the Company are made quarter-yearly. OFFICERS. Hon. Redden Wood, President ; D. B. Dunham, Vice President; O. N. Skkkls, Secretary; George Myoatt, Treasurer. K. H. VANItENSAI.AER. Aaent for the above Company, ia prepared to issue Policies and to furnish all necessary informa tion, umce over Huntington at Maciniire s book more, uign street, Columbus decS-Om. TUTTLK'H RKAL EHTATE AGENCY. IN connection with my LAW OFFICE, I have opened fice for tho purpose of transacting business as a Real an of Estate Age DK. Any business In this line entrusted to me will rocoiro the promptest attention. Deeds, Mortgages, Lesses, ana documents 01 a similar xina will be written and acknowledged on the shortest notice. Acknowledgments of Deeds, Ac, wben taken at a OMce, will be done triraott! charre. And 1 would here say, that my price ror any property onorea for sale, shall always be tbe same as that of the owner himself. that the confidence and integrity so necessary as between buyer and seller may not be destroyed by tbe agent. InanrnncC) on the moat reasonable terms, and In good Companies. Orrica, up stairs In Carpenter's Building, one dnoracutho City Bank Buildings. J. R. TUTTLE, leoia jveai x.s(aie Agent. COLUMBUS AUENCY. Kentucky Mutual Life Insurance Company. Cnaraalv Vund 8100.000. THIS Company offers to the insured all tbe security and advantages of the Mutual and Joint Stock plana (aa beretoiore aoDliedl combined, namely : Low ratea ol premium : an annual return, in cash, of the per centage required tor tbe contingent risk ot the year ; an adequate, but not exeeaslve provision tor the future security of members for the whole term of Itle, with an adequate interest in the accumulating iund secured to such members, at death, by credits upon their policies; a guaranty tund designed for the permanent security of shoi t term mem. bers, and also for theprosent security of those lor the whole term of life. Thia ia the only Mutual Life Insurance Company whose rates of premium are fixed at a fair reduced standard, with a provision tor an annually increasing accumulation ol funds (for luture security) in exact proportion to tbe amount of business aad the increasing risk from advancing age among the members. Pamphlets, Tracts, Ae, giving in detail the plan and rates of the Company, furnished gratis, and applications received, by J. IX. 1U11 L.C, Apt-lit. 8. M. Smith, Medical Examiner. ociS-d MUTUAL INSURANCE. Western Reserve Farmers' Insurance Company, PA1NSVILLE, OHIO. P. P. Sakpoed. President. Wm. L. fiimts, Secretary. oc33-d 1. R- TUTTLE, Agent. LIVES INSURED BY THE KENTUCKY MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, COVINGTON. KY. THIS Company bas an actual capital ot One Ilandred Then aand Dollar, and Is managed by men ot the highest integrity and responsibility. Pamphlets furnished, Information given, and application received by i. B, TUTTLE, Atent. l)r. a. N. smith, aieaicai examiner. .epus-aiy TUB UARTFOKD LIFE AND IIKALTU INs'.. RANCE COMPANY. HARTFORD, COHNRCTICVT. CAPITAL STOCK, 1 00,000 ! This Company, by tbnllb-eral provisions of its charter, ia enabled to otter advantagea superior to those presented by any other Company in the United Stales combining as it doe the Mutual, Joint Stock, and Life and Health principle ; in all of which the rate are as lavor - ne to those assured as safety to them and the Company will adra L I nis uompany la tne Jn-n and onif one in tne union, or in ine world, it is believed, that has thus combined its operations, anu ittered to grant insurance with benefits both pretent and proof c- tre For lull details tn res-ard to terms and eonditionsretereoee may be made to tbepamphletato be had gratis ot the a?rut, or nt W n. rinun. ur.u. u. cujsaiut;,, agent. Columbua, O, August SO, IBM. Insurance on Life and Lire Stock, AGAINST loss or damage by Flax, and against toe perils ot the Sea and Inlakd Navioatioh, ob property ot every de scription, taken ia the following Companies: UNION MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital 9130,1100. OHIO LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. CINCINNATI, OHIO. Capital 9100,00ft. NEW ENGLAND LITE 8TOCK INK. COMPANY, NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT. Capital SOOOO. EAGLE INHURANCE COMPANY, CINCINNATI, O. vnpuai rciNM' on. UT1CA INSURANCE COMPANY, I TICA, N.Y. Capital I SO 00. EMPIRE STATE HEALTH ASSOCIATION, ROME, NEW YORK.. Capital ....tl,fMM. EQUITABLE FIRE INS. CO., OF LONDON. Capital 9J.60w.O00. Rues taken oa the aot liberal tarsus, aad all louse promptly aajuaisa. uuv-auy a m iw.x sua, ageau F0 it WAKDINti. Cliamberlln, Lee & (Jo's Express. PROPRIETOR- CHAM BERLIN, LEE A CO., New York, and LEE, AHELL A CO., Kutialo. Ship by People's Line Hteamboata, Isaao Newton and Ht ndrlck Hudson, foot Courtland street, North Hirer. Mark package " C. Lee A Co' Express." For Freight apply to James C. Oatman, 1S9 Broadway, New York j Ckamberlin, Les A Co., 1 Cosatle Slip, New York ; J. 8. Chenoweth. A Co.. Cincinnati. O : Chambexi.in A C'RAWroRD, Cleveland, 6 mal3-tm CHAMBER!, IN A CRAWFORD, FORWARDKHM Ac COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Foot of Superior Street, CleveUnd, Ohio. DEALERS in Flour, drain and other Produce, (exclusively on commission.) Proprietors of New York and Ohio Line. Ohio Canal, and Union Line, Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal. CeT Acents for the followin Linest Crawford A Co' Northern ). -,,,. ,nBa n., R R. Line of 8te.m Pro- Jo.P.Scovelilioo''" - New York and Ohio Lake Boat Line, 1 Chsmberlln Lee, A Co., New York and Cincinnati Line. I Aaents. Chamberlln, Lee A Co's Express, J No. I, Cantitt Slip, iroy ana uswego Line, J New York. maid-om 1852. CRAWFORD A CO.. 185-1. FORWARDERS cV COMMISSION SIEROUANTS, Oadaieburak. N. r. PROPRIETORS of the Northern R. R. Line of Steam Pro. pollers, between Ogdensburgh, Cleveland, Detroit and Chi cago. Deaiera In FLOUR, GRAIN and otber PHUUtUE, (.exclusively on enmmiaaioB.S lancrai auvancea mane on property lor aaie as ugueu.uuigu, uosiou ana new torx. luaiu-um NORTHERN RAILROAD LINE, Tletween llnatnn. New York and the West, fIRAWFOKD A CO., Ogdensburgh, New York, Proprietor. v Tbis Lino consists ot tbe following new urst Class rropei lers, (leaving Ogdensburgh three times a week s) OODENHRUKGH, WISCONSIN, NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERMONT. BOSTON, MICHIGAN, PRAIRIE STATE, J W. BKAiOKS, CLEVELAND, and LADY OF THE LAKE. Connecting at Otdensburch wltb the Northern Railroad, and the Vermont Central, and Rntlnad and Burlington Railroad, between Ogdensburgh and Boston, and with the Lake I'lmmpinln w lino noil canal Linee, oerweon nouse s roint anu new lorn. APPLY TO Otis Kimball, Agent Vermont Central Railroad, 108 State street. Boston. O. P. Scovxll, Agent Rutland and Burlington Railroad, 100 State atreet. Boston. J. 8. Matnaro, Agent Travis A Co's Line, 33 Canities Slip, New York. Chas. B. Janes, Agent Now York and Canada Lino, 7 Cceutlei Slip, up stairs. New York. Malcolm Canfihld, Agent Merchants' Line, 9V& Ccontics Slip, new rora CHAMBERLIN A CRAWFORD, Cleveland, Ohio. mal3-6m NEW YORK AND OHIO LAKE BOAT LINE, EltlE CANAL ANU LAKES. CHAMRERLIN, LKE A CO.. New York, and LEE, ABELL A CO., Buffalo, Proprietors. NEW YOHK AND OHIO LINE, OHIO CANAL. uhawkmkmw at I'ttAwruttn, i;teveiana, rroprieiors. fjjfr No Transhipment at Troy or Albany. JX Apply to N. Chambehlin and J. C. Oatman, No7 1 Coanttut Slip, New York. Mark Packages "N Y. it 11. L,. n. bine. Ship daily at Pier No 8, East River, New York. maia-Hm CORD. BISHOP A CO.. FORWARDERS tfc COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CLKVKLAND, OHIO. Proprietors ol the OHIO LINE, on the Ohio Canal. 23 itynits for Western Stated Line, and Western Stattt Expreti. ('. W. Sloane, ( Agents. C. II. Caneikld, ) 121 Broad street, New York. Clinton Line. Chafin A Kevses, Agents, 113 Brosd street, New York. Kchford and Ohio Line. T. P. WATKaa A Co., Agents, 117 Broad atreet, Now York. IPVslrrn Freight Expreu. T. P. Waters, 117 Broad street, New York. a. II. Chafim, 113 " " ma!3-3m HANNA. H. OAKRETSON. B. HANNA. IfANNA. GARHKTNON cfc CO.. Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants, HARVEY S BLOCK, MERWIN STREET, mal 3 -6m Cleveland, O. M. II ALB. Hl5'J. JOHN TINKER. HALE & TINKER, FORWARDING & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Columbua, Ohio. Warehouse No. 3, Exchange Hiilldlngs, Broad street, (one door west nt w. A. mill Cos Agricultural warehouse DEALEHS in Flour, Fish, Sa't, and Wa'cr Lime. Also, Avcnts for the following Lines 1 Lathrop A Co's Express. Merchants' Transportation Company, 1 Kcktord Line, I p ( p,,i Union Transport-tlnn Company, f trw l,,n"1-Western Lake Boat Line ) Mark packages " Care Hale and Tinker, Columbus, Ohio." N. B. We are prepared at all limes to contract freight to any part of tbe Union. VALL AND BEE US. ' msu EDDY & HALLADAY. STORAGE, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER CHANTS, And Dealers In Salt, Floor, Flab, Water Lime, cVc. Tr Particular attention paid to the Purchase or Sale of urHiii, ana c ruuuee geuornny. Warehouse and OHice, foot of Front street, opposite the C, C. and C. Railroad Depot, Cleveland. Ohio. XS" Also, Agents for the following Line on Erio Canal : MERCHANTS' TRANSPORTATION CO. APPLY TO H. N. Holt A Co., No. 9 Cocnties Slip, New York ; Holt, Palmer A Co., foot of Washington street, Bufialo, Pro- pnetor. ECKFORD LINE. Hugh Allen, ) Aobnts, No. 137 Broad atreet, New York, G. B. Williams ) (up stalra.) AKZtZrh I Lon Buff"0' J. W. Patten A Co- Proprietors, 155, River street, Troy. fSf Mark packages " Eckford Line," ship daily by ' Old Line Troy Tow Boats," Coentins Blip. UNION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Running in connection with Reed's various Lint of Steamboatt on the Lake: PBOPBIETORa. B. A. Root A Co., 113 Pier, Albany. Davis A Sctton, Agents Reed'aSteamboats, Reed's Warehouse, eunsio. A. 11. Morgan. Buffalo. ' Gbo. H. Tottlb, Agent, Broad atreet. New York. C. 9. Bishop A Co., Agents, North Market, Boaton. t ef Mark packages " Union T. Company." ship b? " Swill sure Line of Tow Boat," foot of Broad atreet, N. Y. WESTERN LAKE BOAT LINE. Merchandise forwarded dailv tn anil from N. York. Albany and Buffalo, and ail ports on the Western Lakea nd Canals, with despstcb, without transhipment at Albany or Troy. Car goes Insured between New York and Buffalo. B. w. lALLMADoa, Proprietor, in Broad at.. l. 1. ISIHtl. R. L. Howell, 121 Broad street,... New York, Olmsted A Daniel, 47 Quay street, ...Albany, J. J. Tallmadoe, (foot of Washington street,). ...Bufialo, Eddt A Halladat, ...Cleveland, rr Mark nseksgea " W. L. B. Line." and Shin by Western Lane Boat Lino, toot of Broad street, New York IJT Apply to U. FITCH, Columbus, o. ter Our connections with the above Lines, and with Lathrop A Co's Express, are auch that we can assure Merchant and Shippers in general, that we can forward good to all point a little quicker and cheaper than any other Line. Mark it. nri an pacaage legioiy, ana witn care. KDiiY A HALLADAY, Cleveland. H. FITCH, Columbua. apie-fim A. M. nALE, General Agent on Ohio Canal. 1852. llabby, Hughes & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS cfc FORWARDERS, Cleveland, Onto. PROPRISTORS OF Western Transportation Line, on Ohio Canal, Ana steam 1'ropeller ALLEGHENY, II. A. KENT, M. B. 8PAULPINO. SANDUSKY. Forming a Daily Line between Bufialo and Ports on Lake Erie. ALSOAOENTS FOR New York and Erie Hailrontl, via Dunkirk. Apply to H. B. SPAULDINU, Mo 8 Courtland street, New Yoik. WESTERN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY, Erie Cmnml ria Rnao. Apply to i;H.W J ..m,,,, P. B. Strata, 86 Bute street, Boston. 8. O. Chase A Co, Albany. Gelston A Evans, Bufialo. 8. Flannaoan, Philadelphia. Apply to BUTTLES, COMSTOCK sis CO., Coltunbtu, Ohio. Herehanta and ahinnen are resnectfnllT referred 10 tbe above House and Line, and assured that their roods and produce will be carefully handled, and promptly forwarded to aod frotn New York, or to any point desired, via Dunkirk, BntaU, Tommwania or Oewegm, or to any port oa the Lakes, at the lowest customary Mark part. res "Care Hubby, Hurhe A Co, Cleveland," or Care Buttle Omstoek A Co, Cvlumba." . mb24-d3ai NEW ROOKS. 17tci Leave freas Weatera Weed. By Metta V V Fll-r. TW Kanl ll Inllaaa as a tTraabllr t aa Addre belontb Irving Literary Institute, by Wm. Maxwell Wood, u . m nan. A PllsTriasaae ta Krvat. embracing a nisry ot txpinra- aons 01 tae nias. y j. v. c.. eaura, aaiwr m otw r-kal aad Saraical JoaraaL Thia day racatvad a the Pew Booaatore. aps A H. RtLET A CO. IDails (Di)io 0tate Journal THUBSDAY MORNING, JUNE 3, 1852. For the Ohio State Journal THE EMIGRANT'S LAST MEAL IN THE OLD , HOUSE. They sit around the table, But they never speak word ; And the rattling of Ihe dishes Ia the only sound that' heard. But aoon they cease from eating, And they glance around the room, While memory's bright picture Are shining through the gloom. Father' letting down nil tarn cup, , A aalt tear dims hit eye, And hi busy fancies fleeting Are saddened as tbey fly. Down his cheek the tear la rolling, And his heated pulse throb, Till he can res train no longer, And ha break into sob. The mother turn her head away, And gazaa on the wall, But a quickly as she turneth. The scalding tear-drops fall. The oldest son (rises, And striding to the door, He pat the good old house dog, Who lies upon the floor. For the old house they 're leaving, And strangers there will come, Who cannot love as they lore The old endearing home. The chimney corner' empty, The damp cold ashea lie Upon the lonely hearth stone 'Ti enough to make them cry. But now they all are starting, Every heart with heavy load, And they sadly think their fareweii, As they start upon their road. W.D. H. Porridge Without Salt. The Common wealth newspaper has loat Elizur Wright, or he ha lost the Commonwealth j we do not know exactly which but tbe twain are no longer one. Elizor haa taken bi farewell of the public, in a card published in tbe Mail, which antumncea that ho ha been " out voted and voted oat " by hi partner. The trouble seema to have been a money matter. Eliznr'i card i full of lugubrious indignation; be tire away right and lelt; loe ana inenaa come in suae tor 111 una ; not ouiy ia the Commonwealth loat, but the whole country 1 loat; 't ia a vile land we live in; people all knave, wicked and villainona ; there live not above three honest men unhanged in the United State, and one of them i an ex editor. However, aa the rum law ii en acted, be intimate ibat he can "die in peace." Wo truat that he will make a good end, Benton Journal. Elizur is, professionally, an indignant philanthropist, and among indignant men ii eminently indignant. Ha will aoon fiud some way to " wreak himself upon expression." The world will "catch it." Elizor will give it " goaa " aomehow or other. National Bank. A new " Fiscality " haa been put afloat at Washington city, called the National Bank ; mall notes nave been lamed, Hated on tne lace 10 be " secured by pledge of State Stocks." There ii no chartered bank of that name at Washington, nnr it there any general banking law, nor any one author ized tn receive and nolo, ana apply pledge 01 etato Stocka for inch purpose. Tbete issue mint be ipuri-oui. We have heard the names of come notorious operator! in such bank, in thii city, as connected with the " National Bank." Cin. Gazette. Telegraphs and railroads are working miracles. Tbe New York Times says ; A friend applied to a huckster woman, not long since, for a brace of game of a particular description. 1 None to-day, sir,' was tbe reply, ' but day after to-morrow you may certainly have them, for Sunday's dinner, fresh from Illinois. My agent telegraphed to Chicago that tbey were on the way I ' Great couutry, this 1 Wonderful age I Rksiokatioh of Sinator Berriim. We learn by a telegraphic despatch from Savannah, that Senator Berrien bus resigned bis seat in the United States Senate, and that Robert M. Charl.on has been appointed by Ibe Governor to fill his place nntil ibe commencement of Mr. Toombs' term. Washington Telegraph. Catharine Hayes reached Toronto on Saturday. She was received at the wharf by the Mayor and number of the most distinguished Irish citizens. Her concert on Monday evening was entirely successful, and sbe was to give a second. Mullony, to prevent his boys from catching cold when they walk unnecessarily in the wet, wipes off the moisture with the dry end of a rope. Tbis not only prevents catarrhs, he says, but it breaks up the tendency to them. Limits. More than eighty-three millions of letter passed through tbe pott offices of the United Slates in the year ending June 30, 1851 of wbich two nod a bull millions found rest in the Dead Letter Office. They had a most terrific dog fight in Chatham street on Wednesday. Wben it terminated, there was nothing left of tbe antagonists but a brass collar and a growl. . The youth who " sot his mind " on " Araby's daughter," now peddles charcoal fur a living. Singular reverse of fortune. A late writer in sneaking of sour-kraut says : " It is the connecting link between damaged cabbage and pickled manure." Miss Clark, hotter known as Grace Greenwood, will furnish a series of letters fur tbe National Era, at Washington, during her European tour. Which is the easiest, to stop a woman in ber sin, or") demolish tbe Pyramids with tbe Coxsackie horse boatf Tbe young man who undei took to drown himself by taking oft" his trowaert and sinking them with a fifty-six, bas been bound over to answer. The first swallow-tailed coat the old Sourbv sot, ao displeased him, that he starched the akirt and nsed it lor a boot-jack. America! Eipress Cmpuy, VIA. NEW YOHK AND ERIE. AND ALBANY Amu utrrsLU railkoadd, TBE undersigned, (proprietors ol the above company,) woald respectfully Inform their friends aad tbe publie generally that tbey have completed arrangementa with all the different lines of Railroad throughout the country, and with the averl lines of first clasa Sbiamera oa the Lakea and Western Rivers ; and tbey can moat confidently assure the publie tfast their facil ities, now onerea, tor tne tSAtu ANU ereKUI I tuneruHl-ATI) IN of Specie, Bank Notes, Packageo, Bundle and Cssss f Goods, and iss Collection of Notts. Dreflt and Acennu are not equaled by any other line now la existence. All our Express matter ia under the Immediate charge ot trusty and eompetsat amsssnger, who hava at all thaea Iron Sale for the better security of money and valuable packasa. (ioods and paekaeea intended for our Una should be marked - A vesicae Exraa CoarAHy." Glas and Glsaswsra will b received and forwarded only at the ewawr riik (3$ Merehante and other ordering Goods by a will find that tbeir business I done with great promptness, and at reasonable ratea. We have offices at tbe following place, to and iron wntca la a Dally Express, Sundays exeeptea 1 New York, M.T. Cle.eland, Ohio; Springfield, Ohio j Albany, . " Paadusky, Dsvtoa, Buffalo, MautBeid, " Tiffin,-Dunkirk, - Nt. Vernon, Toledo, Detroit. Mk-hisran j Newark, " Milwaukie, Wiac'a , Chicago, Illinois ; Zaaesville, " (Jt Louis, Mo. Galena, Ciadanad " WELLS, BTTTEHFIELD A CO , Ho. 10 Wall street, and Mo. A Erie Place, U. f . LIVINGSTON. FARGO A CO, Ho. 137 Mala street, Buffalo. R. J. CORNELL, A (eat. Columbus, O., Kay 5, 18S3-d6m INGRAIN CARPETING, tfl PS. fine Ingri(sll wool) Carpeting, for sal atMto 73, 0t by (apXJ i. it. O8BOR A CO. SPLENDID HEAVY CURTAINS. LARGE lot Silk ed Wool Damasks, for Curtaiae. do LfaapB aad Worsted Damasks, for Cartaiaa. Jan received, aad lor sale by apsW i. S. OS BO AH A CO. jr